Vice journalist describes Turkish incarceration
Sima Kotecha spoke to Jake Hanrahan one of the journalists arrested in Turkey after filming clashes between the PKK - pro-Kurdistan Workers' party and the Turkish police.
Hanrahan said he was returning from a day filming with fellow journalist Philip Pendlebury and their translator Mohammed Ismael Rasool when they were arrested by the Turkish police for terror offences.
Despite taking great means to to careful when reporting in the area but he feels the police came up with the charges.
"They saw two English people with an Iraqi and that was kind of enough," he said.
Hanrahan said their time in prison were "what can be expected in a foreign prison", he now hopes their translator has also been freed.
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